The Benefits of Taking Your Child Outdoors
Children are active. Many children participate in a number of different after school activities, including sports. Unfortunately, when school ends, there are many children that do not know what to do. If you are the parent of a school aged child, who is currently on summer vacation, you may want to encourage them to go outdoors and play. In fact, many children don?t think about it, but there are literally an unlimited number of benefits to being outside.
Regardless of your child?s age, it is important to get outside. Whether they enjoy relaxing by the pool or playing sports, they can benefit from the great outdoors. To enjoy the outdoors, you and your child don?t even have to leave your backyard. With a wide variety of different outdoor activities available, it is likely that they will never have a dull moment.
As previously mentioned, there are literally an unlimited number of benefits to playing in your own backyard. Perhaps, one of the greatest benefits is that your child will be able to get exercise. Getting outside and moving around is a great way to burn calories and stay fit. While all activities burn calories, there are a number of popular backyard activities that burn more than others. Those activities may include swimming, basketball, or volleyball.
Depending on the age of your child, being outside may help them develop a love for the outdoors. By encouraging your child to play outside, at an early age, you may be preparing them for a lifetime of outdoor fun. It is best to take your child outside to play when they are young, but it is never too late. No matter what the age of your child, you should regularly take them outside or encourage them to play in the backyard.
In addition to teaching your child to enjoy the outdoors, taking them outside may also be educational. Many young children, especially toddlers, love to explore. Together, you could explore everything that your backyard has to offer. To add extra excitement to your nature expeditions, you may want to consider purchasing books or resource guides on bugs, plants, flowers, or birds. They may help turn a traditional backyard activity into something that they will never forget.
To peak your child?s interest with the outdoors, you may want to develop a number of other backyard activities. These activities may depend on the age of your child. In addition to age appropriate activities, you will also find that certain backyard activities or games require the purchase of additional equipment. While some of this equipment may be expensive, you should be able to find low-cost alternatives at most retail stores.
Backyards are fun, but they are even better when explored with friends. Whether you setup a play date with your toddler or allow your teenager to invite friends over, it is almost guaranteed that they will have a fun and memorable experience. In addition to friends, you may also want to organize family activities in your backyard. Backyard campouts and barbeques are a great way to experience the outdoors and spend quality time together. You are encouraged to let your children assist you with organizing these activities. By allowing your child to help you prepare food or setup camping equipment, you may also be helping them understand the importance of responsibility.
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March 18th, 2010 at 12:00 am
yeah, when I was young its was so fun playing out side door..
March 18th, 2010 at 4:09 am
By encouraging your child to play outside, at an early age, you may be preparing them for a lifetime of outdoor fun. It is best to take your child outside to play when they are young, but it is never too late.
It’s true
March 18th, 2010 at 7:29 am
article you write has given me inspiration and has answered all my questions during this
March 18th, 2010 at 11:53 am
nice article you had…i wish one day i had a garden too
March 19th, 2010 at 5:30 pm
Great article. Growing up in NH my brother and I spent almost every waking minute playing outside in our backyard. Too often now parents just let their kids sit inside and play video games. It’s very important to encourage your kids to get out of the house and play outside. Not only is it good exercise it teaches the kids those important social skills.
March 19th, 2010 at 8:54 pm
Keeping kids active is such a good idea. It was hard to get kids outside and energetic during the winter months, but now that it’s sunny, it’ll be great to let them roam the backyard and let their imagination show them how to play.
March 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 pm
Good Day.
I just wanted to add, that another plus in leting children play in the backyard is a relax for parents, because they don’t need to worry of their kids, where they are, what are they doin’,because, when the child is in your backyard you have a total visible control over it but don’t do it in the harmfull for the child way – calling and so on…
March 31st, 2010 at 8:55 pm
Children are active. Depending on the age of your child, being outside may help them develop a love for the outdoors.